Diversity
Jesuit education is rooted in a world view that respects all cultures and faith traditions. Boston College strives to ensure that all students, faculty, and staff feel they are valued members of our University community.
A number of programs and initiativesrelated to Boston College's Jesuit, Catholic mission are directedby the Provost. These address the need for interdisciplinary research, increasing diversity on campus, and offering a valuable and formative education to students who will use their gifts in the service of others. Below are some initiatives currently highlighted by the Office of the Provost.
246
internationalfaculty and research scholars
1872
enrolled international students
50%
of undergraduate students study abroad
246
students participated in an international service trip
Jesuit education is rooted in a world view that respects all cultures and faith traditions. Boston College strives to ensure that all students, faculty, and staff feel they are valued members of our University community.
Whether you want to explore new avenues or advance your current career, Boston College’s continuing education programs provide options to extend your educational journey.
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“"The 51 Prison Education Program reaffirms a commitment to the liberal arts and the impact they could have on people's lives, it's taking on one of the most pressing and challenging societal issues in mass incarceration, and it involves members of the 51 community with acts of service and empathy toward a group who often remain either disparaged or ignored.””
Best defined as the guided development of the whole human being, formative education integrates the intellectual, social, ethical, and spiritual development of students so they can discover their purpose and live their lives to the fullest.